SELLING EYEBALLS FROM CADAVERS, ONE OF THE COMPLAINTS ABOUT DR. RAU WHICH CHANNEL 4 HAS JUST OBTAINED. SHE HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF RECURRING COMPLAINTS, MANY FROM LOCAL CO-WORKERS SINCE 2009. WE HAVE ALSO LEARNED OF COMPLAINTS WHEN SHE WORKED IN FIVE OTHER FLORIDA COUNTIES DATING BACK TO 2003. NOW SHE IS FIGHTING TO KEEP HER JOB HERE. CHANNEL 4'S TIM PULLIAM HAS BEEN DIGGING DEEPER INTO THIS NEW CITY REPORT. HE IS JOINING US LIVE FROM THE MEDICAL EXAMINER'S OFFICE. TIM. TOM, THIS IS THE LENGTHY REPORT RIGHT HERE. VALERIE RAU HAS BEEN CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER SINCE 2011. AND SHE HAS APPLIED FOR REAPPOINTMENT. THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE HAS ISSUED A NEW REPORT BASICALLY MAKING ITS CASE AGAINST HER. WHILE THE REPORT CONTAINS ALLEGATIONS WE HAVE ALREADY HEARD ABOUT, IT ALSO CONTAINS SOME SEVERAL -- SEVERAL NEW ONES. MAYBE THE MOST STUNNING OF ALL THE NEW ALLEGATIONS, THIS ONE, DECEMBER 2011, CITY OFFICIALS SAY THEY MET WITH DR. RAU AND HER STAFF ABOUT USING THE CITY FACILITY AND CITY EMPLOYEES IN THE REMOVAL OF EYES AND TISSUES FOR PRIVATE BANKS WITHOUT APPROVAL. VIOLATING POLICY AND PROCEDURE AND PRACTICES. SOME OF THE OTHER COMPLAINTS IN THE REPORT, RAU WOULD TOUCH CADAVERS WITH BEAR HANDS AND WASH HER FEET IN THE AUTOPSY SINK. STAFFERS ACCUSING DR. RAU USING RACIAL MARKS. BIG MAC IN REFERENCE TO EMPLOYEES WEIGHT AND ANOTHER A BACK WOODS RED NECK. 12 EMPLOYEES RESIGNED OR RETIRED ALLEGEDLY BECAUSE OF DR. RAU'S UNPROFESSIONALISM AND LACK OF LEADERSHIP. DOCTOR RAU HAS REMAINED SILENT ABOUT ALL OF THIS. NOW THE CITY IS TRYING TO MAKE SURE SHE'S NOT REAPPOINTED. I SPOKE OVER THE PHONE WITH DAVID DE CAMP, PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER FOR THE CITY. THE FACTS IN THE REPORT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. FROM OUR PERSPECTIVE, OUR GOAL IS TO TAKE WHATEVER STEPS WE CAN TO MAKE SURE WE HAVE THE BEST MEDICAL EXAMINER'S OFFICE POSSIBLE FOR THE TAXPAYERS. NOW, THE COMMITTEE WILL REVIEW DR. RAU'S BACKGROUND AND THAT OF THE OTHER FIVE CANDIDATES. SHERIFF'S, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, CITY, STATE AND COUNTY LEADERS. TODAY THE COMMITTEE MET FOR THE FIRST TIME. THEY WILL MEET AGAIN TOWARD THE END OF NEXT MONTH. WE ARE LIVE TONIGHT, TIM PULLIAM, CHANNEL 4 THE LOCAL STATION. TIM, WHEN DO WE EXPECT THEM TO MAKE A DECISION ON THIS? TOM, I SPOKE TO A COMMITTEE MEMBER TONIGHT AND THEY HOPE TO HAVE A SELECTION TO GIVE THE GOVERNOR BY THE END OF MARCH.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -

The City of Jacksonville has released more documents containing allegations against Jacksonville Medical Examiner Valerie Rao.

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Rao, who has been the subject of recurring complaints, has been the Fourth Judicial Circuit Medical Examiner since 2011, and she has applied for reappointment to the position.

The City called for the state to investigate Rao based on complaints that were made about the Medical Examiner, but the state did not believe there was a reason to investigate and Rao has remained on the job.

The latest documents released by the city, shows more questionable behavior by Rao. The documents state that in Dec. 2011, city officials met with Dr. Rao and her staff about using the city facility, and city employees, in the removal of eyes and tissues for private banks without approval.

In a brief summary, the report said Dr. Rao, "has repeatedly violated or disregarded City of Jacksonville policy, procedure, and practices."

Back in June, Channel 4 obtained parts of the report that stated, Rao would touch cadavers with her bare hands and wash her feet in the autopsy sink.

Within the new documents, staffers at the Medical Examiner's office accuse Rao of making several racial and critical remarks. The paperwork said that Rao would refer to one employee as "Big Mac" in reference to the employee's weight.

Another allegation is that Rao called someone in the office a "Backwoods Redneck."

The report also said approximately 12 medical examiner's employees have either been resigned or retired, because of Dr. Rao's unprofessionalism and lack of leadership.

Dr. Rao has not commented since the first accusations began to emerge against her in June. The city told Channel 4 Wednesday night, that Rao isn't the best person for the job.

"The facts in the report speak for themselves. From our perspective our goal is to take whatever steps that we can to make sure that we have the best possible medical examiner for the tax payers," said Jacksonville public information officer David DeCamp.

The committee that will review Dr. Rao's background, as well as the other five candidates, is made up of the Sheriff's, Funeral Director's, city, state and county leaders.

Wednesday was the group's first meeting. They will meet again in January to narrow down the candidates.

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